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S.O.N.S
The Escape

The Escape

Artists

S.O.N.S

Labels

S.O.N.S

Catno

SO-10SL-NS

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Release date

Apr 4, 2022

S.O.N.S, Vinyl records, Ambient, Techno, IDM, The Escape, Choi Sun Art, Chat Noir distribution, Chat Noir store,

S.O.N.S first album, The Escape, because we all need to escape in our lives at some point
pressed on non-colored, non-180gr vinyl, 2 x 12"

An O.S.T for a movie which does not exist... the story of Anna and her escape from Earth... to planet Seylanide

Including the non billboard-chart-topping singles Identity (ft. Sun) & Eternity (ft. OCB)

And yes, this time, there are deep pads, emotional landscapes, melodic horizons, mysterious moods, psychedelic soundscapes...

Also included, an order form to order some mysterious bonus records

Written and produced in Seoul, South Korea between 2019-2021
Mastered & Lacquer by Matt Colton (Metropolis Mastering)
Additional work on C3. Eternity by Driss Bennis a.k.a OCB
Original cover art by Choi Sun

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

21.6€*27€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Above

A2

Sparking Lights

B1

Subliminal Messages

B2

Garden

B3

Upside Down

C1

Fever

C2

Eternity feat. OCB

D1

Rite Of Passage

D2

Identity (Shattered Dreams)

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